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Old 01-23-2010, 11:22 AM
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next thing they should have is the ability to change the color of the backlighting on all the buttons instead of just having them green. you should be able to change them too imo. might just have to pull everything out and replace the LEDs at some point to blue so the interior all matches



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Yeah i have the my color in my car and i just leave it on red which sadly means if i run low on gas i wont notice the color change lol oh well pushing my car will be a good work out. And tom we all know u run with pink interior lights and change them when u get to meets lol


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16? Even the 08? I was sure it was 14. When the light went on I took 14. I thought it was ead empty. Thx for the info


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it seems like blue is everyones fave color lol... i have mine set at blue too lol. did not know it turned red thou I never let it go that low. I heard things like it puts more strain on the fuel pump.


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Old 02-19-2010, 04:05 PM
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Not only does the fuel gauge change to red, but the other 3 gauges in the center of the cluster will go red if you go out of range. If oil pressure drops, voltage is out of range, or engine temp goes too high.


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